Tooncan
Tooncan was an animation studio based in Montreal, Quebec founded by Paul Cadieux.[1] The company has worked on TF1's The Bellflower Bunnies and Sylvain Chomet's The Triplets of Belleville.[1]
Company | |
Fate | Closed |
Founded | 1994 |
Defunct | 2014 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Paul Cadieux, co-founder |
Services | Animation production |
Subsidiaries | Production Champion(defunct) |
List of programmes
- Rotten Ralph (1996) (co-production with The Disney Channel)
- Not So Rotten Ralph (1996) (co-production with The Disney Channel)
- T'Choupi Et Doudou I (1998) (co-production Les Armateurs)
- Rotten Ralph (1999) (co-production with Italtoons Corporation, Cosgrove Hall Films and BBC TV)
- Charley and Mimmo (2000) (co-production with Vip Toons, Cymax, Canal J, Nathan Entertainment and Les Armateurs)
- X-DuckX (2001) (co-production with Alphanim, France 3 and Europool)
- Belphegor (2001) (co-production with KG Prince, France 2, France 3 and Les Armateurs)
- Iron Nose (2001) (co-production with Futurikon, Megafun Productions, Melusine Productions SA and Metrapole Production (M6))
- Snailympics (2001) (co-production with Truca Films)
- The New Adventures of Lucky Luke (2001) (co-production with Xilam Animation and Tube Studios)
- Spaced Out (2001) (co-production with Canal+, Cartoon Network Europe and Alphanim)
- Wombat City (2001) (co-production with Les Films de la Perrine, France 2, Beachmark Productions LLC and Carrere Group)
- Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators (2002) (co-production with Futurikon)
- Malo Korrigan (2002) (co-production with Futurikon, M6 and Canal J)
- Martin Morning (2002) (co-production with Espaces Verts and ZDF Enterprises)
- Ratz (2003) (co-production with France 3 and Xilam Animation)
- Mica (2003) (co-production with Ricochets Productions S.A.R.L.)
- The Triplets of Belleville (2003) (co-production with France 3, BBC TV, Production Champion, Vivi Film and Les Armateurs)
- Woofy (2003) (co-production with Alphanim)
- Kitou (2003) (co-production with Dargaud Marina, TF1, Belvision and RTBF)
- Milo (2003) (co-production with Gertie, Rai Fiction, Les Films de la Perrine, Carrere Group and France 5)
- Cosmic Cowboys (2003) (co-production with Alphanim)
- 3 Gold Coins (2004)
- The Bellflower Bunnies (2004) (co-production with Big Cash, Euro Visual and TF1)
- Prudence Gumshoe (2004) (co-production with Films de la Perrine)
- Dragon Hunters (2004) (co-production with Futurikon)
- The Boy (2004)
- Billy and Buddy (2004) (co-production with Bel Ombre Films, Dargaud Marina and Télétoon)
- The Adventures of Princess Sydney (2004) (co-production with Planlarge Enterprises Ltd and Greenfield Toons)
- Tupu (2004) (co-production with Xilam Animation)
- Yakari (2005) (co-production with Storimages, 2Minutes, Belvision and RTBF)
- Shaolin's Kids (2005) (co-production with Les Villains Garçons)
- Lili's Island (2005) (co-production with Teleimages Kids and Je Suis Bien Content)
- A Cat, A Cow and the Ocean (2006) (co-production with Futurikon, 2 Minutes, France 5 and Disney Television France)
- Zoé Kezako (2006) (co-production with TeamTO, TF1, TPS Jeunesse and Télétoon)
- Oscar and Spike (2008) (co-production with Les Vilains Garçons)
- Nelly and Caesar (2008) (co-production with Studio St-Antoine)
- Okura (2008) (co-production with Les Films de la Perrine, France 2 and Carrere Group)
- Eo (2009)
- Tempo Express (2010) (co-production with ZDF, Les Cartooneurs Associes and Fantasia Animation)
- Fishtronaut (2010) (co-production with TV PinGuim (Brazil), Discovery Kids Latin America and Yoopa)
- Anatane: Saving the Children of Okura (2018) (co-production with Les Films de la Perrine and France Télévisions)
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References
- Thomas, Holly E. (2007, June 17). Children's DVDs: Small-Screen Summer. The Washington Post. Retrieved March 29, 2008.
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